Pharm 1 exam 2 Flashcards
What are the adverse effects of Levodopa?
N/V, Dyskinesias, dysrhythmia, psychosis, dark sweat and urine, activat malignant melanoma.
A/E of the “capones” (entacapone, tolcapone)
Same as Pramiprexole. Flu-like symptoms, impulse control.
A/E of Pramipexole:
N/V, dizzy, daytime sleepiness, insomnia, GI, weakness, hallucinations, impulsive behaviors.
A/E of Selegiline:
Insomnia O. hyptension, dizzy, GI.
A/E of Amantadine:
Dry mouth, urinary retention, blurred vision, anxiety, confusion.
What are the A/E of the cholinesterase Inhibitors used in Alzheimers disease?
(Denepizil, Galantamine, Rivastigmine, Memantine)
-N/V/D, Dizzy, bronchioconstriction in COPD and asthma.
What are the Immunomodulater drugs used for Multiple Sclerosis?
- Interferon beta 1a
- Interferon beta 1b
- Glateramer Acetate
- Natalieazumab
- Fingolimod
What are the A/E of the Immunomodulators?
- Flu like symptoms
- Hepatotoxicity
- Decreased production of all blood cells
- soreness/redness at injection site.
- Depression
What is the immunosuppressant used for Multiple Sclerosis?
Mitoxantrone.
What are the Adverse effects of Mitoxantrone?
Myelosuppression, cardiotoxicity, TERATOGENIC, GI, can turn skin, sclera, and urine blue.
What are the 2 centrally acting muscle relaxants used for spasms?
Diazepam and Lorazepam
What are the A/E of Diazepam and Lorazepam?
Dizzy, drowsy, sedation, physical dependence. Make sure they withdraw slowly from it. Avoid alcohol.
What are the 2 drugs for spasticity?
Baclofen and Dantrolene
What are the A/E of Baclofen?
Drowsy, dizzy, weakness, fatigue, avoid alcohol. Withdraw slowly to prevent seizures.
What are the A/E of Dantrolene?
drowsy, hepatotoxicity, weakness, diarrhea.